Sentences with phrase «dried dung»

"Dried dung" refers to animal waste that has been left to dry out, removing moisture from it. Full definition
In a glass case in his laboratory, paleoecologist Paul S. Martin at the University of Arizona keeps a lump of dried dung he found in a Grand Canyon cave, left by a sloth weighing 200 pounds.
More than 2 billion people rely on firewood or dried dung for cooking and often burn these fuels in unvented stoves or fireplaces.
It was here where I saw 62 - year - old Dolgorsuren Chimeddulam stacking dried dung to fuel her stove.
In India, the main danger is indoor cooking and heating fires fueled by dried dung or firewood.
[ANDY REVKIN asks: On the poison front, have you ever been in the home of someone cooking on firewood or dried dung without ventilation?
But that is only the first baby step given the need for far more energy to supply human needs, even with spreading efficiency (recall that 2 billion people are cooking on firewood or dried dung at the moment).
And the 8 - foot - high canvas is propped on two lumps of dried dung.
I heard upon this dry dung heap That man cry out who can not sleep: «If God is God He is not good, If God is good He is not God; Take the even, take the odd, I would not sleep here if I could Except for the little green leaves in the wood And the wind on the water,» — Nickles in J.B. 1
I heard upon his dry dung heap That man cry out who can not sleep: «If God is God He is not good, If God is good He is not God; Take the even, take the odd, I would not sleep here if I could...»
Do It Yourself ● For a true Mongolian barbecue, you need a sheep, a huge stock pot, a bunch of rocks, a dried dung fire, and several hungry Mongolians.
The choice of nesting material is perplexing — dry dung is fragile and offers little protection from the cold Patagonian winters.
[ADDED 1/14] Finding renewable sources of energy that are cheap and do not come with significant environmental or security risks or social costs is a good thing, particularly in a world adding roughly 80 million people a year, and where two billion people today only have firewood or dried dung as an energy choice.
What was actually said was: «The smoke is rising mainly from cooking fires fueled with firewood or dried dung
The smoke is rising mainly from cooking fires fueled with firewood or dried dung.
As those of us in wealthy countries ponder which light bulb to use, some 2 billion people still lack any night - time illumination other than kerosene or the like, with a similar number cooking on firewood or dried dung.
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